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K-State libraries offered 'AI and the Future Symposium' to learn what the software is

K-State libraries offered 'AI and the Future Symposium' to learn what the software is
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October statement of concern | News, Sports, Jobs

How many times must it be said that according to MPL policy, Statements of Concern must go to the board and agenda before their next meeting? Instead, the direc ....

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Birmingham City Council's David Brent Style 'Inclusive' Street Names

Birmingham City Council's David Brent Style 'Inclusive' Street Names
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Conservative Lawmakers Have A New Stunt In Their Push To Ban Books

The American Library Association has consistently stood up against book bans and the pressure to remove certain books from shelves that discuss race and LGBTQ themes. The running list of works that have been deemed harmful by conservatives include Toni Morrison’s “The Bluest Eye,” George M. Johnson’s “All Boys Aren’t Blue” and Maia Kobabe’s memoir “Gender Queer.” ....

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